Background
Henry, Donald Owen was born on November 25, 1945 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Owen and Elizabeth Katherine Henry.
(Offering the most comprehensive study of southern Jordan,...)
Offering the most comprehensive study of southern Jordan, this illuminating account presents detailed data from over a hundred archaeological sites stretching from the Lower Paleotlithic to the Chalcolithic periods. The author uses archaeological and paleoenvironmental evidence to reconstruct synchronic and evolutionary aspects of the cultural ecology of the prehistoric inhabitants of southern Jordan. This study exemplifies that cultural historic and processual approaches are integral to examining prehistoric cultural ecology. Numerous artifact illustrations as well as tables and appendixes containing primary data are included.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1441932461/?tag=2022091-20
(Offering the most comprehensive study of southern Jordan,...)
Offering the most comprehensive study of southern Jordan, this illuminating account presents detailed data from over a hundred archaeological sites stretching from the Lower Paleotlithic to the Chalcolithic periods. The author uses archaeological and paleoenvironmental evidence to reconstruct synchronic and evolutionary aspects of the cultural ecology of the prehistoric inhabitants of southern Jordan. This study exemplifies that cultural historic and processual approaches are integral to examining prehistoric cultural ecology. Numerous artifact illustrations as well as tables and appendixes containing primary data are included.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0306450488/?tag=2022091-20
Henry, Donald Owen was born on November 25, 1945 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Owen and Elizabeth Katherine Henry.
Bachelor, Southern Methodist U., 1968; Master of Arts, Southern Methodist U., 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, Southern Methodist U., 1973.
Assistant professor, University Texas, Arlington, 1973-1974; assistant professor, U. Tulsa, 1975-1982; associate professor, U. Tulsa, 1982-1988; professor, U. Tulsa, since 1989; chairman anthropology, U. Tulsa, 1982-1991. Visiting assistant professor Hebrew U., Jerusalem, 1974-1975. Consultant in field.
(Offering the most comprehensive study of southern Jordan,...)
(Offering the most comprehensive study of southern Jordan,...)
Advisory Oklahoma Archeological Survey, Norman, 1981, Tulsa Humanities Council, 1979. Fellow American Anthropological Society, Society American Archaeology, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Association Field Archaeology.
Married Nancy Ann Cooley, December 1985. Children: Heath, Matthew, Zachary.